China Eximbank provides RMB 390 million government concessional loan for Phase 1 of E-Government Project (Linked to Project ID#58409 and ID#53282)
Commitment amount
$ 92255215.40362734
Adjusted commitment amount
$ 92255215.4
Constant 2021 USD
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) [State-owned Policy Bank]
Recipient
Senegal
Sector
Communications (Code: 220)
Flow type
Loan
Level of public liability
Central government debt
Infrastructure
Yes
Category
Project lifecycle
Geography
Description
On September 10, 2007, China Eximbank and the Government of Senegal signed an RMB 390 million government concessional loan (GCL) agreement for Phase 1 of the E-Government Project. Phase 1 established data, voice, and video conference systems for government agencies, universities, hospitals and other state-owned enterprises and institutions by laying 500 km of fiber optic cable — in Dakar, Thiès, Louga, Saint Louis, Diourbel, Kaolack and Fatick — and created data centers to support the e-government network (also known as the government intranet). It also involved the creation of a fixed, IP, and mobile telephony network covering 11 regional capitals, including Dakar, Thiès, Louga, Saint Louis, Diourbel, Kaolack, Fatick, Matam, Tambacounda. Huawei (中国华为公司) and China Machinery Engineering Corporation (中国机械设备进出口公司) were responsible for implementation. Construction began on December 12, 2007 and the Phase 1 was officially completed and handed over to the authorities on July 10, 2009. Then, in January 2012, China Eximbank and the Government of Senegal signed a $50 million loan agreement for Phase 2 of the E-Government Project. This loan reportedly carried the following terms: a 20 year maturity and 2.75% interest rate. Phase 2, which began in December 2012 and ended in late 2014, involved an expansion of the country’s national fiber optic backbone and administrative intranet. More specifically, it involved the laying of 1,000 additional kilometers of fiber optic cable in Mbour, Bignona, Sédhiou, Tambacounda, Koungueul, Kaffrine, Kaolack, Fatick, Tamba, Kolda, Vélingara, Ziguinchor, Saint-Louis, Louga, Diourbel, and Blaise Diagne International Airport (AIBD). Huawei was responsible for the implementation of Phase 2. Then, on November 24, 2015, China Eximbank and the Government of Senegal signed an RMB 530 million government concessional loan (GCL) agreement for Phase 3 of the E-Government Project. The terms of this loan are unknown, As of February 19, 2019, total disbursements through this loan amounted to 33,377,043,667 FCFA. Phase 3 involved the laying of 2,565 additional kilometers of fiber optic cable and the construction of a 4x400 m2 data center in Diamniadio. It sought to link 300 administrative buildings, 21 departmental capitals, and 2 regions (Kédougou and Matam). Huawei was the contractor responsible for implementation of Phase 3. Construction began in January 2016 and the project achieved a 70% completion rate by the end of the same year. Phase 3 was eventually completed, but the precise completion date is unknown. The China Eximbank loan that supported Phase 1 is captured in Project ID#58382, while the China Eximbank loan that supported Phase 2 is captured in Project ID#58409 and the China Eximbank loan that supported Phase 3 is captured in Project ID#53282. This project was also known as Phase 1 of the E-Government Fiber Optic and Administrative Intranet Project. The French project title is Phase 1 du Projet E-Gov. The Chinese project title is 一期光纤网目 or 塞内加尔电子政务网络 or Phase I一期光纤网.
Additional details
Number of official sources
13
Number of total sources
21
Details
Cofinanced
No
Direct receiving agencies [Type]
Government of Senegal [Government Agency]
Implementing agencies [Type]
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. [Miscellaneous Agency Type]
China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) [State-owned Company]
Government of Senegal [Government Agency]